An ambitious and reflective publication on the Danish artist Ovartaci’s practice is published with support from the New Carlsberg Foundation.
With substantial support from the New Carlsberg Foundation, London’s big modern art museum has renewed its focus on Per Kirkeby (b. 1938) with the acquisition of five brick sculptures.
In a new decorative project for the lobby at the adult education centre VUC Aarhus artist Erik A. Frandsen has created a grandiose installation titled ‘Mnemosyne’.
Thanks to a generous donation from the New Carlsberg Foundation, Lillebaelt Academy now features a colourful work of art by Hans E Madsen.
Esbjerg Art Museum expands its unparalleled Thomas Bang collection with three works of art donated by the New Carlsberg Foundation.
Henrik Saxgren’s sublime photographs of a disappearing hunting culture in Greenland are now displayed on the walls of the upper secondary school Vesthimmerlands Gymnasium in nothern Jutland.
The 70th anniversary of Danish-Norwegian cooperation is celebrated with the donation of a sculpture created by Per Kirkeby.
Together with Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond and Augustinus Fonden, the New Carlsberg Foundation has secured the painting for Ordrupgaard Museum’s collection.
With the art installation Modified Social Benches for Lemvig, Jeppe Hein has created a space for experiences and participation. The artwork was donated to the city by the New Carlsberg Foundation.
Funfair aesthetic meets democratic values in Nathan Coley’s project THE SAME FOR EVERYONE, which is presented as part of the events celebrating Aarhus 2017 European Capital of Culture.
The new teaching wing at the upper secondary school Marselisborg Gymnasium features decorative projects by four artists, each pursuing a uniquely personal artistic expression in the four open classrooms in the new wing.
Elisabeth Toubro has created a monument for the Danish seismologist Inge Lehmann.
The monumental sculpture group that Bjørn Poulsen created for the Patient Hotel at Rigshospitalet, one of the largest hospitals in Denmark, is titled Angelus Novus.
Tal R has created a sculptural landmark for the upper secondary school Skive Gymnasium.
With support from the New Carlsberg Foundation, the expressionist artist Thomas Arge’s painting I Stenørkenen (In the Stony Desert) now becomes the property of the National Gallery of the Faroe Islands.
The New Carlsberg Foundation has donated Tina Maria Nielsen’s total installation "Salon des Refusés" to Horsens Art Museum.
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